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Ongoing ULB polls have cast a shadow on the very roots of democracy: NC

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Srinagar, Monday 08 October 2018: National Conference on Monday said that ongoing ULB polls has turned out to be an exercise in waste as first phase of polling has witnessed a record low poll percentage in the valley with as many as 215 candidates getting elected unopposed with 177 wards having no candidates.

In a statement released from NC head quarters Nawa-e-Subah, party’s Provincial Spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar said that the whole process has been superimposed on the state without taking into consideration the ground realities.

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“It is an inconsiderate exercise to hold ULB polls in the valley. The institutions of the state are being bulldozed and played with just to satiate the arrogance of those who continue to target the states special status and doesn’t want normalcy to return to the state.”

He said that elections are like festivals of democracy which induce new life in a nation’s life but the ongoing polls have cast a shadow on the very roots of democracy in the state.

Questioning the validity of the poll process, Imran said, “The whole exercise of conducting polls has turned out to be a crude joke. In most of the wards people simply don’t know who is contesting from their wards as contestants are putting up in guarded hotels within Srinagar and other areas. They have not even gone into their areas seeking votes. Even the names of the candidates were never released by the election commission. Is this what their idea of democracy is?”

The provincial spokesperson also said that the whole process is turning out to be a farce and that the number of candidates who have won unopposed for the want of other candidates is very large. “It is share mockery of the democratic process. National conference will withstand such idiocy peacefully and in a democratic way.”

“With major mainstream political parties not in the fray, the idea of having a participatory democracy stands defeated in the state. If we compare the figures of last Panchayat elections held in the state in 2011, the poll percentage in the ongoing ULB polls is its pale shadow. In 2011 panchayat polls saw over 80 percent polling in the valley,” he said.

The party spokesperson added that from some places in south Kashmir reports about BJP functionaries coercing people to contest the ULB elections are pouring in. He said that such incidents are shameful and need to be investigated thoroughly by the states security apparatus.

 

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